Monday, August 13, 2007

The two words they dare not write

Read this article. Can you guess the two words that the drive-by media just can't seem to write?

The 28-year-old Peruvian national charged in the executions of three college students in a Newark schoolyard is to appear in court this morning for a hearing on unrelated assault and child-rape charges.

Jose Lachira Carranza was named in a 31-count indictment in July that accused him of sexually assaulting a little girl over a four-year period, beginning when the child was 5. He was charged in 2006 with assaulting four men with a chair and a broken bottle in a brawl at a West Orange restaurant.
Poor Jose. Or—as the amnesty-or-bust crowd would call him—poor, hard-working Jose. Committing the murders that Americans just can't seem to commit. Sexually assaulting the five-year-olds that Americans just can't seem to assault. Visiting our country from his native Peru only to find himself behind bars. Where is La Raza? Where is LULAC? Why won't they help this hard-working man return to providing for his family?

Is it perhaps because of those two nasty little words?

2 comments:

Michael Tams said...

Well, you go and give the answer away like that and it takes all the fun out of my sarcastic answer: Peruvian national?

We're in a heap of trouble if we can't call someone here against the law an illegal alien. God help us.

-MT

S. said...

Let me guess: "Illegal immigrant," (I figure "wetback" is more of a compound word), or "illegal alien"--that's more to the point, right? Or maybe, "hostile invader," or "Trespassing Terrorist." If the shoe fits...